Public Domain Book: Illustrated physiognomy .. by Willis, Alfred E. [from old catalog] archive.org/details/illustratedphysi00will_0
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Physog is slang for Physiognomy which is the evaluation of a person’s character or nature based on their appearance, particularly the face. The notion that there is a strong correlation between someone’s outer expression and their actual character has a very ancient historic precedent, as well as making loads of sense. Of late, there has […]
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